•  The name is changed to Nevada Community Federal Credit Union, and membership now includes employees of several hundred different companies.

 

•  New branches opened include Minden and Ely.

 

•  Home mortgages, credit cards, and money market accounts are introduced, and the launch of the Phone Activated Teller (PAT) becomes one of Nevada’s first automated banking systems.

 

•  At the end of 1989, the credit union has more than $60 million in assets and approximately 17,000 members.

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